Donald E. Davis Arboretum hosts Auburn Pagan Pride Day
On Saturday, Sept. 19 Donald E. Davis Arboretum hosted Auburn Pagan Pride Day sponsored by the Church of the Spiral Tree.
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On Saturday, Sept. 19 Donald E. Davis Arboretum hosted Auburn Pagan Pride Day sponsored by the Church of the Spiral Tree.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted musician Marie Robertson this Thursday, September 16 in a weekly series titled “A Little Lunch Music." The events take place from 12-1 p.m. every Thursday. This week, Robertson performed on euphonium, trombone and piano along with Matt Wood, Robertson’s former professor, on trombone.
The one thing Meg McGuffin was worried about was becoming a viral video on YouTube during her on-stage question in the 2016 Miss America Competition on Sunday, Sept. 13.
Among many titles bestowed upon Rachel Hawkins, Auburn and Plainsman alumna and New York Times’ best-selling author are two.
Auburn fans across the country are expressing their spirit in a new fashion this football season.
Auburn graduate and Miss Alabama 2015, Meg McGuffin, placed fourth runner-up in the 2016 Miss America Competition.
Located at the corner of South College Street and South Donahue Drive in Auburn, Sundown at Blooming Colors, an event at The Market at Blooming Colors, offered casual dining of low country boil along with live music by Mark True.
Students react as fish splash water during their visit at Auburn's E.W. Shell Fisheries Research Center on Sept. 11.
Bags hang to dry after being stamped with rubber fish stamps.
A group of students from Chicago’s New Schmid Elementary School gather around a pool of fish during their visit at Auburn's E.W. Shell Fisheries Research Center on Sept. 11.
Joshua Anderson, age 8, holds up a draw string bag that he embellished with a rubber fish stamp during his visit at the Auburn University Fisheries on Sept. 11.
Students paint rubber fish stamps before pressing them against canvas drawstring bags.
Rusty Wright, associate professor, shows students the teeth of a largemouth bass.
New Schmid Elementary School students embellish canvas drawstring bags with rubber fish stamps during their visit at Auburn University’s E.W. Shell Fisheries Research Center on Sept. 11.
Mollie Smith, outreach program coordinator for the school of Fishery and Aquatic Sciences, holds a tilapia fish so students can feel its scales.
Rusty Wright, associate professor for the school of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, shows Chicago’s New Schmid Elementary School students a largemouth bass at the Auburn University Fisheries on Sept. 11.
The 2016 Miss America Competition will have an "America's Choice" contestant in the semi-finals this year, according to the Miss America website. Meg McGuffin, Miss Alabama 2015, can be voted to be the "Fan Choice Contestant" by fans across the country.
James L. Tracy Jr., 2010 graduate in physics, said he wondered what it would be like if major figures from the past such as Abraham Lincoln or George Washington came to the present.
Auburn University is home to a wide array of projects that bring animals and humans together, such as the union between humans and working detection dogs.
Meg McGuffin, who graduated from Auburn in May with a degree in media studies, will be competing in the Miss America 2016 competition as the current titleholder of Miss Alabama.